It’s important for you to take care of yourself by eating well. You need the right amount of calories to maintain a good weight. You also need enough protein to keep up your strength. Eating well may help you feel better and have more energy. Sometimes, especially during or soon after treatment, you may not …..

Dr. Donald Williams (Will) Parsons Dr. Donald Williams (Will) Parsons, is an assistant professor of pediatrics – hematology/oncology at Baylor College of Medicine and the Texas Children’s Cancer Center. He is a board-certified pediatric hematologist-oncologist specializing in the care of children with brain and spinal cord tumors. After graduating from Princeton University in 1992 with …..

Houston – (April 9, 2013) – Cancer Center faculty from Baylor College of Medicine are part of a Dream Team of childhood cancer researchers that will focus on melding the fields of genomics and immunotherapy to advance treatment for pediatric cancer. Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C) and the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, along with the American …..

Learning that your child has cancer or a blood disorder is overwhelming. Someone who has never experienced it before probably has little knowledge about childhood cancer or blood disorders. Parents say that as time passes dealing with the cancer or blood disorder diagnosis becomes easier. Some parents believe this because they understand it better and because …..

by TXCH :Dr. Russell Ware HOUSTON — September 20, 2011 — More public awareness and education about sickle cell disease, an inherited disease that affects the blood system, is critically important, said a renowned hematologist from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital. Dr. Russell E. Ware, professor of pediatrics at BCM, director of the …..